No because then flashing it would not get it working.Could those rotating diodes be the cause of the problem ? If they have burnt out, then no exciter current will flow ?
No because then flashing it would not get it working.Could those rotating diodes be the cause of the problem ? If they have burnt out, then no exciter current will flow ?
Doh !!No because then flashing it would not get it working.
Yes, always.Are you disconnecting the load before shutting it down or starting it?
That works. I now have a generator which is wired up to flash/excite it when the switch is in the start position. I guess it had similar issues so someone added it.Yes, always.
I have wired in a field flash button permanently, and have moved on, life's too short...
nick